Data List Reference Table: Notes

2012 Mitsubishi RVR ESSECTION Notes
CAUTION:
  • Driving tests always need two persons: one driver and one observer.
  • When shifting the selector lever to "D" range apply the brakes should be applied so that the vehicle does not move forward.
DATA LIST REFERENCE

Scan tool display Item number Inspection item Inspection requirement Normal condition
Brake light switch 74 Stoplight switch (for stoplight circuit) Ignition switch: "ON" Brake pedal: Depressed ON
Brake pedal: Released OFF
Cancel code 57 Cancel code Ignition switch: "ON" The cancel code, which set when the cruise control system was cancelled at the last time.
Cancel switch 75 Cruise control switch ("CANCEL" switch) Ignition switch: "ON" "CANCEL" switch: Pressed ON
"CANCEL" switch: Released OFF
Clutch switch 78 Clutch switch < M/T > Ignition switch: "ON" Clutch pedal: Depressed ON
Clutch pedal: Released OFF
Cruise switch 81 Cruise control system operation Cruise control system: active ON
Cruise control system: Inactive OFF
Main switch 86 Cruise control switch ("ON/OFF" switch) Ignition switch: "ON" "ON/OFF" switch: Pressed ON
"ON/OFF" switch: Pressed again OFF
Neutral switch 88 Transmission range switch < CVT > Ignition switch: "ON" Selector lever: "N" or "P" position ON
Selector lever: Other than "N" or "P" position OFF
Normally closed brake switch 89 Stoplight switch (for Cruise control circuit) Ignition switch: "ON" Brake pedal: Depressed ON
Brake pedal: Released OFF
Resume switch 91 Cruise control switch ("ACC/RES" switch) Ignition switch: "ON" "ACC/RES" switch: Pressed ON
"ACC/RES" switch: Released OFF
Set switch 92 Cruise control switch ("COAST/SET" switch) Ignition switch: "ON" "COAST/SET" switch: Pressed ON
"COAST/SET" switch: Released OFF
Vehicle speed 04 Vehicle speed signal Road test the vehicle The speedometer and scan tool MB991958 display the same value.
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